How Big Can You Get?: The Music of Cab Calloway Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

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  • Release Date: 04/21/2009
  • Sales Rank: 2,616
  • Label: VANGUARD RECORDS
  • UPC: 015707992527

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How Big Can You Get?: The Music of Cab Calloway

1LISTENCome On with the "Come On" 3:22
2LISTENCalloway Boogie 4:02
3LISTENThe Call of the Jitterbug 3:30
4LISTENHey Now, Hey Now 4:34
5LISTENThe Jumpin' Jive 4:02
6LISTENHow Big Can You Get? 4:05
7LISTENThe Old Man of the Mountain 4:15
8LISTENThe Ghost of Smokey Joe 5:29
9LISTENReefer Man 2:54
10LISTENMinnie the Moocher 4:59
11LISTENTarzan of Harlem 3:24

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Big Bad Voodoo Daddy's reputation as a pop star styled retro-jazz band has to be enhanced and authenticated by this homage to the leading commercial proponent of jump, jive, and wailing swing in the '30s and '40s, Cab Calloway. The band, with its solid horn section and half-crazed vocal cops channeled through the Hi-De-Ho Man by Scotty Morris is faithful to the core from the originals. Though the band does not do all of Calloway's big hits (missing are "Viper's Drag," "St. Louis Blues," and "Kickin' the Gong Around," among many others), their selection of tunes is a delightful mix of favorites and some zingers, all well done in the style that made Calloway both revered and in some circles reviled. His overly dramatic songs are avoided, and fun is the operative word for these tunes that still are good to hear. Among the true blue covers: the definitive shuffle "Calloway Boogie" with the animated vocals of Morris, the energetic and stoned "Reefer Man," the easy swinger "Hey Now" with the band's vocal choruses, and the Gene Krupa bompity bomp beat tacked onto "Tarzan of Harlem." There are two versions of the all-time classic "Minnie the Moocher," one laid-back featuring growl trumpet, the other in a quicker mode with rhythms rolling along. "The Jumpin' Jive" is pretty typical, a stomp-down rhythm identifies the title track, and a horse-drawn clippity clop beat steadies "The Old Man on the Mountain," with phrases inserted similar to "Comes Love." It's clear that the band has always enjoyed these tunes and this era of jazz, and now that they have a bit of success under their belts, their desire to do a tribute close to their hearts is fully realized. Perhaps their March 2009 showcase on Dancing with the Stars playing vintage throwback swing also prompted this excursion way back to the roots. Their first recording in five years, it would seem Big Bad Voodoo Daddy have career longevity in mind, and a tribute to Louis Jordan, Slim Gaillard, or a second volume of Calloway's tunes would also be in order for a future project. This recording comes easily recommended to their fans and early period jazz lovers. Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide

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Cab would be so proudby dauschielover

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October 07, 2009: This is a superb tribute to Cab Calloway. It will make you feel 9 ft tall when you're 4.5. You cannot listen to this CD without smiling. If you've heard "Minnie the Moocher", you've got to hear what happened to Smokey Joe. "Jumpin' Jive" takes me back to my childhood (no, I'm not THAT old..my Mom was cool). And the rest of the songs are just as fabulous. It will amaze you to listen to BBVD and realize how few members there are in this band. They sound like a much bigger band. And their talent is just awesome. I'm a huge fan. I could listen to this over and over again (and I have).

I Also Recommend: Save My Soul, 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy [Interscope], This Beautiful Life.